Presto

Issue: 1925 2040

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PRESTO
August 29, 1925.
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
NEW QENNETT RECORDS
List of Releases Include a Fine Variety of
Dance and Foreign Records with Latest
Song Hits.
The latest addition to the Gennett records, manu-
factured by the Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., is
a pleasing variety of dance, latest song hits and for-
eign numbers. The latest dance hits:
The Call of the South (fox trot) (Berlin) and
Hong Kong Dream Girl (fox trot) (Springer-Barris),
Wally Erickson's Coliseum Orchestra.
Evening Star (introducing Pilgrim's Chorus) (fox
trot) (Wagner) and Elegie? (fox trot) (Massen-
nette), Willie Creager's Orchestra.
Some Day (We'll Meet Again) (fox trot) (Van
Loan-Hoch) and When Eyes of Blue Are Fooling
You (fox trot) (Clare-Monaco), Blue Beaver Or-
chestra.
Funny (waltz) (Anderson-Yoell), Blue Beaver Or-
chestra, and Stop Your Ticklin' Me (fox trot)
(Hirsch-Little), Tom Griselle and His Orchestra;
vocal interpolation by Chic Sawyer.
Say Arabella (Kahn-Fiorito) and Cuckoo (Rietz),
Original Indiana Five.
Song Hits.
Are You Sorry? (Davis-Ager), Tremaine Bros.,
orchestra accompaniment, and Rose of the Evening
(Granlund-Piantadosi), Wilson Harper.
Collegiate (Brown-Jaffe-Bonx) and Don't Forget
You'll Regret Day by Day (novelty ballad), Razaf
(the Melody Man).
Band.
Massachusetts' Pride (march and one-step) and
Panamericana (Herbert), Lieut. Matt's Band.
Old Time Mountain.
The Little Rosewood Casket and The New River
Train, Vernon Dalhart, tenor.
Irish.
Braes of Mar-Highland Strathspey—intro. "Tie the
Bonnet" and "Coming from the Races" (Highland
Strathspey) and Irish Barn Dance, The Four
Provinces.
Foreign— (Welsh).
Y Deryn Pur (Welsh folk song) and Yn Lach I
Ti Gymru (Welsh folk song), Ivor Foster, baritone.
Hobed O Hilion (Welsh folk song) and Dacw
Nghariad I (Welsh folk song), Ivor Foster, baritone.
The Urban District Council, Ted Hopkins, and
The Welsh Servant Girl, May Hopkins.
Facilities of Experienced Organization Assure Deal-
Spanish.
La Guardia De Manrique (Marcha) and La Hija
ers Prompt and Efficient Service.
Del Carcelero (Paso Doble), Banda Militar Gennett.
Aires Nachionales Mexicanos arranged by Felipe
As the fall season approaches, wholesalers of musi-
Alonzo), Orquesta Gennett Mexicana, and Himno cal merchandise in the Chicago area are making ex-
Nacional Mexicano (Jaime Nuno), Banda Militar tensive preparations to supply dealers with the right
Gennett.
kind of goods at the right time. Quality and service
Portenita (one-step) (J. Daniel Zuniga), Tomas
Pardusco y su Orquesta, and Las Ninas Del Ser- go hand in hand in helping the dealer make a suc-
rucho, De la Revista "La Feria de las Hermosas," cess of his business.
Orquesta Mariani.
The house of Schulz & Moennig, Inc., 207 South
Mi Amorcito (tango) (F. Canaro), Orquesta Wabash avenue, Chicago, has been quick to realize
Mariani, and Shimmy Del Amor, De la Revista "Las the main essentials to the dealer's success and, ac-
Hijas del Placer," Tomas Pardusco y su Orquesta.
cordingly, has established a policy of carrying an
Ya Aparecio La Cadena (fox trot) and Bomberos extensive
line of high grade merchandise and giving
(fox trot), Las Toreros Musicos.
Besos Y Claveles (Pasodoble-one-step) (C. J. the dealer prompt and efficient service.
Moya) and Las Vendedoras De Besos (Las Canosas)
This policy has won a host of enterprising deal-
(fox trot) (B. Teres), De la Revista "La Feria de las ers for the active Chicago firm, which anticipates a
Hermosas," Tomas Pardusco y su Orquesta.
fall season of steady activity in the small goods field.
Titina (fox trot), Harry Reser y su Orquesta, and Carl Schulz, head of the firm, in expressing his opin-
Si-La-Do (one-step), Tomas Pardusco y su Orquesta. ion of the coming seasons, when interviewed recently
Las Jardineras (fox trot) (B. Teres), De la Revista
"La Feria de las Hermosas," and El Carillon (inter- by a Presto representative, was very optimistic.
"The small goods field is undergoing a tremendous
mezzo fox trot) (Antonio Salvini), Tomas Pardusco
expansion, as there is no competition such as other
y su Orquesta.
branches of the music industry are experiencing. The
sudden rise of the radio industry has not affected the
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP.
The State Music Co. is successor to the Starr demand for musical merchandise but, to the con-
Music Co. in Mansfield, O., and the company makes trary, has stimulated it to a certain degree," said
generous use of the daily newspapers to tell possible Mr. Schulz.
buyers about the extent and meritorious character of
its music goods offerings. The stores at 95 North REMINDER FOR ASSOCIATION MEMBERS.
Main and 95 North Walnut are well equipped with
The Talking Machine and Radio Men, Inc., has
ukuleles, violins, harmonicas, strings, mandolins, gui- provided an extra attraction for the outing on Septem-
tars, banjos and practically all small musical instru- ber 2, to Bear Mountain. Through the courtesy of
ments, phonograph records and player rolls.
Ben Selvin, his orchestra will play going up the river
and at the Inn. "Remember your ticket is not good
The demand for the clarinet has noticeably in- unless paid for. All the trade is coming. You can't
creased within the past six months, and the calls for afford to miss it, so send your check for $5.00 a
the saxophones are the surprise of the business. Never ticket to E. G. Brown, Secretary, 142 Main street,
before in the history of the small goods business has Hackensack, N. J.," is the reminder on a postal sent
the banjo created such interest. There is a decline in out this week.
the request for the wierder contrivances that keep the
drummers occupied, but the trade in drums and the
Among industries in the United States using wood
conventional traps continues good.
the music goods industry ranks tenth,
SCHULZ & MOENNIG, INC.
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
The (new) Buckeye Sill Piano Truck
Manufacturers of
The New Buckeye Sill
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
For Grands and Uprights and belt for
atair work.
ONE GRADE ONLY
The "Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found*
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45thSt, 10thA?e. &W46lh. H J C J TV
FACTORIES:
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OFFICE;
457 w. 45th Stoet
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Better your SERVICE with a new Buckeye Sill. We have re-
built and greatly improved, for longer service, the handles, center
rock shaft and the uprights of both ends.
Send for circular.
Eight styles of End Trucks, Piano Hoists, Covers and special
made straps.
Manufactured by
Self Lifting Piano Truck Co.
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
FINDLAY, OHIO
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
Thm only Company Furnishing the Keys, Actions, Hammers and Brackets Complete
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Essex, Conn.
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Office and Factories: Ivory ton, Conn.
THE O S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
of" Might
Grade
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Manufacturers of
and
TuppcrUfct
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
PIANO PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
S a S U S JULHJS BREGKWOLDT & SON, ING. S K T & *
OHIO
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peorla Street,
J. BRECKWOLDT, Pres.
Chicago. Oft.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT, Sec. & Trea«.
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PRESTO
COPYRIGHT LAW IN CHILE
Remember
Us!
Our large stock Is very seldom depleted, and your
order, whether large or small, will receive Imme-
diate attention. In addition, you get the very
best of
Felts; Cloths; Hammers; Punching*;
Music Wire; Tuning Pins; Player
Parts; Hinges; Castings; etc.
We have In stock a full line of materials for
Pianos and Organs.
AMERICAN PIANO
SUPPLY COMPANY
110-112 EAST 13tt STREET
NEW YORK
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
Piano Bass Strings
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Cor er Lewis Street
CHICAGO
LEATHER
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS,Inc.
40 Spruce Street
NEW YORK
New Measure Entered to Force June 17 Cov-
ers Every Species of Intellectual Property,
Including Rolls and Records.
A new copyright law, No. 345, of March 17, 1925,
entered into force in Chile on June 17. This legisla-
tion has been urged for several years, on account of
the practical difficulties in the application of the law
of 1834 for the protection of such property as motion-
picture films and musical records.
Copyrightable subject matter has been extensively de-
fined and includes any form of intellectual expression,
whether scientific, artistic, musical, literary, or dra-
matic. The exclusive right is granted to owners of
intellectual property to reproduce it in any manner
whatever, including such means as motion-picture
films, phonograph records, music rolls for mechani-
cal instruments, and radio-telephonic transmission.
The progress of the law is best indicated in the
enumeration of the new forms of reproduction of in-
tellectual property which could be read into the old
law only on the broadest principles of construction.
A further condition which must be fulfilled before
protection will be granted is that the copyrighted
work must bear announcement of the registration
number in a conspicuous place on each copy. Omis-
sion of this notice deprives the owner of the intellec-
tual property of any claim to the exclusive enjoyment
of the rights conferred by the law. Publication of
such notice on works which are not copyrighted in
Chile, for the purpose of inducing error with respect
to the property, is punishable by a fine.
Copyright endures for the life of the author and
passes to his heirs upon his death for a term of
twenty years thereafter.
The unauthorized reproduction of a copyrighted
work in any of the forms referred to in the law, and
the utilization for profit of copies so reproduced, con-
stitute an infringement and are subject to the imposi-
tion of the corresponding penalties and the payment
of, damages to the injured party.
An injunction restraining the sale, circulation, ex-
hibition, or execution of the work may be granted
upon petition of the complaining party during the
course of the trial. The court also, upon motion of
the injured party, may order the publication of the
sentence at the cost of the infringer.
REMARKABLE INVENTIONS.
The Victor Talking Machine Company last week
announced that it was soon to place on the market an
improved instrument that would prove "a knock-
out." The statement followed by just twenty-four
hours the announcement by the Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Company of the Panatrome, a substitute
for the phonograph which has been developed by the
Radio Corporation of America, the General Electric
Company, the Westinghouse Electric Company and
the Brunswick Company. Quite a full story of the
invention and its possibilities appears on a preceding
page of this issue of Presto.
August 29, 192..
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It is poor policy to
try to save a fraction
of one per cent on a
sale at the risk of a
dissatisfied customer.
Fifty years in busi-
ness has taught us
that quality pays the
dealer.
Tonk
Manufacturing Co.
1910 Lewis Street, Chicago
SHARE VALUES CHANGED.
Vincennes Phonograph Company, Vincennes,, Ind.,
has changed the par value of its shares of common
stock from $100 per share to shares of no par value
and the number of shares from 1,250 to 12,500 shares.
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 F.innount Are.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Since 1848
4th
and 13th St.
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